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Battle of the Sketches: Da Vinci Vs. DaliCompare and contrast essay that includes formal and contextual analysis of a Dali's Madonna Corpusculaire (1952) vs. Leonardo da Vinci's Virgin and Child with Saint Anne and the Infant Saint John (1505-1507)
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Three Steps to Dealing with "Otherness"Deals with the classic literary conflict of "self v. other." Specific examples of this theme are from Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire and William Shakespeare's Othello.
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A Thousand-arm AvalokiteshvaraFormal and contextual analysis of the "Thousand-arm Avalokiteshvara," a relic of Tibetan Buddhism.
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The Ramifications of GreedA look at the role of capitalism in the world and its effects on the natural environment.
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Is Global Warming an Eminent Threat?Rare argument against the hyped up dangerous predictions surrounding global warming.
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Secrets of the U.S. GovernmentEssay concerning the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the unlikely possibility the US government had anything to do with it.
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Speech Impediments Vs. IntelligenceWhat do people first think when they hear someone who cannot speak clearly/correctly. You would be surprised that some of those people who you call stupid are extraordinarily smarter than yourself. Did you think about that?
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Excuse Me Sir, Could You Help Me Out? How do You React When You Hear This?A quick take on begging in the United States. What should you do if someone asks you for money? What assumptions do you have? This is my two cents worth.
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Materialism: A Cross-Cultural AnalysisAnthropological research paper involving materialism among US and Chinese youths.
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What Should Humans Eat?Argument against human consumption of animals and the social and natural reasons why this is so.
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UnwrittenAttempt at proving my existence to a skeptic.
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Analysis of Christenberry's Beale StreetThis short piece is about a work of art housed in the Birmingham Museum of Art. Beale Street by William Christenberry is an abstract depiction an actual road in Memphis, Tenn. This painting is a glimpse a the poor south after the Civil Rights Movement.